V předchozím příspěvku jsme vás informovali o tom, že se Jakub Martin Tomaszewski ze třídy 2. A4 vydal na dlouhodobou studijní výměnu do lotyšského Aluksne. Pokud vás zajímá, co Jakubovi výměna přinesla a o co ho obohatila, přečtěte si jeho příspěvek týkající se druhého týdne na naší spřátelené škole a v nové rodině.
There were still Easter Holidays on Monday, so nothing much happened. I studied, went for a walk, and read.
Tuesday was quite similar to Monday, in that nothing much happened. I had several English and Spanish classes, which were entertaining. I also went to the local gym in the evening.
Wednesday was much more interesting compared to the previous two days. The principal gave me a tour of the school museum. After that, I had some more language classes, along with a geography class. Then I once again studied, went to the gym, and then watched some new episodes of the shows I am watching.
Thursday was once again very simple. The class had military classes the entire day, so I had more or less six hours of self-study in the library. During which I have finished working on an assignment for my home school and studied a bit more. Surprisingly, the Latvian minister of defense had a speech here in school that day. Afterwards, I headed home, made lunch for myself, went for a walk, and had a video call with Ms. Vančáková.
Friday, similarly to Thursday, was mostly self-study, during which I worked on my presentation about the Czech History for Monday history class. I then studied, wrote a bit, and went home.
On Saturday, I went to a museum and afterwards to a restaurant for lunch, which was quite good. I also finished working on the presentation
Lastly, on Sunday, we celebrated Richard’s birthday, which was fun.

Dnes je 7. června 2026
a svátek má Iveta a Slavoj.
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